100 pounds to loose? REALLY??

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  • 44Donna
    44Donna Posts: 5 Member
    You can do it! I have been on several plans with no lasting success. This site has made it easy for me to begin a program that I will continue. It helps you reach your goals in a realistic way eating regular food, plus the sense of accountability that I was lacking in my other weightloss efforts. I am down 11 pounds since joining January 3rd/4th.....thanking God and motivated to keep trying. You will be just fine, don't give up!
  • trcharon
    trcharon Posts: 37 Member
    You can do it! One pound at a time! We can do it together, I also have a 100 pounds to lose...
  • 44Donna
    44Donna Posts: 5 Member
    YEAH!!!! You can do it. You made the first step and the rest will follow.
  • cubbies77
    cubbies77 Posts: 607 Member
    I remember that feeling. I set my ticker and thought, "OMG 200 POUNDS NO WAY!!!" I kind of freaked out, and my boyfriend suggested I break it into smaller chunks. This was way before I started reading about mini-goals and stuff, so I was happy to see a lot of people do that. And really, it works! I've lost 48 pounds so far, and I barely remember getting here. It's just a part of every day life now.

    I still have 152 pounds to go, but it honestly doesn't overwhelm me because, in my head, I only have TWO pounds to go to get to my next mini-goal. :) And after I hit that one, I only have EIGHT pounds to the next one. It's completely psychological, and it works every time. You can see my list of mini-goals in my profile.
  • nczuczu
    nczuczu Posts: 611 Member
    I can so relate with you. I knew I was heavy, but when I realized that I had 80 lbs to lose, it really floored me. I too am a Type 2 diabetic (insulin), have high blood pressure, borderline high cholesterol...etc. I am taking this seriously again, since 1/3/13 and am down 9 lbs.

    I know you can do this! It is one day at a time and one small goal at a time. Keep focused, keep logging and keep moving. Those are the things I am focusing on! :)

    Good luck on this journey.
  • Stay POSITIVE hun,you CAN do this.I only discovered this app last week thanks to my amazing friends,and i honestly thought i'd be the only one with a 100+lbs to loose.How wrong was i there are many ppl with lots of weight to lose,and regardless of how much we want to shift were all in this together.Good luck with your journey,Vicky ...x
  • 44Donna
    44Donna Posts: 5 Member
    Love your outlook,,,,,yes breaking it down into sets will be my new approach! Thanks for sharing:smile:
  • chicken2v
    chicken2v Posts: 68 Member
    Sure, accept that you have 100 lbs to lose ... then put that on the back burner and focus on your first 10. Then once you've reached 10lbs, you'll have hit a target, instead of just thinking "wow, I've got 90lbs to lose".

    Add me as a friend if you would like more support. You can do this! There's great support on this site if you want it :)

    I think this is really excellent advice and definitely what I need to keep reminding myself to do. Best of luck, OP, I am happy to offer all the support I can to you! :0)
  • MinnieInMaine
    MinnieInMaine Posts: 6,400 Member
    I started out 3 years ago right where you are. How did I get so far out of control and how did I not realize that I was a whole 100 pounds overweight?! It's a little mind blowing at first but you really can do this. Like others have said, make small changes so you don't get overwhelmed. And don't feel like you need to avoid certain foods or starve yourself. At least for me, trying to go without things like pizza or chocolate for very long was a good way to get myself to completely give up. Better to learn about healthy substitutes (more veg, less/leaner meat, less pasta/potato/rice) and portion control.

    As far as execise goes, find something you really enjoy so you'll stick with it.
  • Girl, I am in the same boat as you. I stepped on the scale the other day and nearly died. I never thought I'd get to be this big! We can do this though! :)
  • cobarlo14
    cobarlo14 Posts: 582 Member
    Yes Really! It is doAble :)

    Make small changes - don't deny yourself the goodies just eat less of the bad stuff and count calories :)


    YOU CAN DO IT!!!
  • LassoOfTruth
    LassoOfTruth Posts: 735 Member
    You said it, one day at a time. I still have 60-100 pounds to lose too. You can do it! <3
  • aaleigha1
    aaleigha1 Posts: 408 Member
    you can get there

    I have a treat jar in which I have folded bits of paper with treats on

    new book
    coffee in town with a magazine
    new bubble bath
    flowers
    new nail varnish
    new lippy
    etc
    for each small target I reach I will pull out one piece of paper and give myself that reward - although I know what they all are I dont know which I will get
    I put the paper back in after I have read it :):)

    look at the amount you have to lose in small amounts and do celebrate each achievement
  • reneewill
    reneewill Posts: 62 Member
    It sneaks up on you doesn't it! You are making the first step and you can do it!
  • Hi.

    I still have 100 lbs to lose as well. I have lost 33lbs in 10 weeks (that was over xmas). You can do it! I am finding it way easier now than it was in the first 6 weeks or so.
  • Soosannah
    Soosannah Posts: 270 Member
    I have 100+ to lose too. Don't focus on the big number. Break it down. 10 pounds at a time! It doesn't sound so bad when you say you are working on 10 pounds now does it?

    I've told myself that I have at least 10 sets of 10 to lose. I've lost my first set so only 9 more to go! Doesn't that sound better than 100 pounds total?



    Great advice! I always break mine down into baby steps! And slower is always better. I started out at 260 4 years ago, lost down to 199, met my husband and gained that happy weight (40+lbs) and through many starts and stops am now back down to 212. Working right now to get out of Obese I BMI- 4lbs to go!! and then back to pre-hubby weight lol. From there it will be even more baby steps until I reach my goal weight range of 160-170lbs

    Good luck to you! Feel free to add me as a friend and message me anytime!
  • gloriaallen36
    gloriaallen36 Posts: 123 Member
    Add me if you would like some motivation along the way!! :bigsmile:
  • curvynblonde
    curvynblonde Posts: 170 Member
    I have 100 pounds to lose as well. It seems so far away but try taking little steps. I am trying to make 5 pound goals. They're easy to get to! Add me as a friend!
  • LoisTidwell
    LoisTidwell Posts: 1 Member
    Good luck! You can do it, just focus on each day. Don't beat yourself up if you mess up once in a while either, just remind yourself of all the good choices you're making, and not matter what, you're getting healthier every day you eat better!
  • You can do this... You are in the right place to make a difference... Look at all these wonderful people willing to share, help, and motivate you! I am in the same position and wondering how I let it happen too... We will succeed! I am down 6lbs into my journey and take one day at a time... My advice to you ~ Log everything you put in your mouth.. it will keep you honest and on track.. If you mess up, no big deal, just start again. And read the success stories on here. These are REAL people like you and me and understand and know the struggles you are going through and will face. Lean on them, learn from them and embrace your journey!! Best of luck to you and I feel confident you will reach your goals! :drinker:
  • raystark
    raystark Posts: 403 Member
    Wow, did I really type that? 100 pounds, how did I get this far out of control...sigh...a friend introduced me to this site, and I am hopeful that one day at a time I can move things in the right direction. I am a type two diabetic, have sleep apnea, and asthma along with the other aches and pains of being overweight. Okay, day one...here I go again.
    :smile:

    Best wishes to you. I have taken off just over 100lbs in the past 13 months. For me, consistency with maintaining a reasonable daily calorie deficit and walking several miles daily have been key.
  • akern1987
    akern1987 Posts: 288 Member
    It seems really daughting at first, I know! (I have more than 100 to lose) but just make small goals for yourself, and just live in the day to day, log your food, and stay within your calorie count and it will come off!
    I'm into week three and have lost 10lbs already!

    Good luck!
  • hrmom26
    hrmom26 Posts: 53 Member
    looks like we are in the same boat i have 100 pounds to loose also , its a daunting number for me anyway but i am taking it small steps my first goal is to get under 200 pounds i want to step on the scale at the doctors and not have to watch them push that thing to the 200 spot lol

    i look at myself and wonder how i got here? but life has a mind of its own i guess one day i am 20 and pregnant showing off my belly and now i am looking down the barrel of 40 in a year and i am sooo not showing off my belly lmao

    i like the MFP app it helps me figure out the calories and keep track i am currently doing 1325 calories a day i have only gone over by 25 so far i have not restricted my self like crazy either i just changed the amount and such like instead of chips i get the baked partridge farm ones count out the serving size etc but i get the snack you know. i ate out at olive garden got a not so healthy chicken dish but i came home did 15 minutes on the bike so i ended the day even when it comes to eating out i have found a lot of places actually tell you the calories count which is helpful like last night i went out with my sister in law she was starving and wanted to go threw McDonald's i said "um can we hit Panara bread instead?" i know they have the calories listed right on the menu so its was easier for me to find a thing to eat that was not going to kill my calorie budget for the day so far i am finding that those small type of changes make a huge difference.

    i also like the way the app converts the exercise to calories for you because although i figure its not a good thing to get into habit wise but if i find myself craving a cookie or chocolate etc i just use the bike a bit more to balance myself

    i am new here also if i can figure out how to friend you i will good luck!!
  • Hey,
    I also have 100lbs to lose but I wanted to tell you how Im loseing it!!! I am doing Herbalife Aand I Love it. Have you ever heard of Herbalife? It is NOT a diet program (weight watchers, Jenny Craig) It is a nutrition company who cares about the people useing Herbalife. Anyway my Health coach (who coachs me for FREE with Herbalife) has lost 40lbs with the Great nutrition. My sister has lost 40lbs and my moms coach has lost 70lbs and has kept it off for 4 years!!!!!! I am excited to tell you it is NOT impossible. and just to let you know its not just about the calories, its about GREAT nutrition!!!!
  • chocolate_barbell
    chocolate_barbell Posts: 19 Member
    You can do it! I am almost there and never EVER thought I would be able to lose all this weight. I like to see it as 10lbsx10lbs instead of 100lbs- smaller goals are less daunting. All I do is the 30 day shred, and eat a sensible well balanced meal with lots of protein, fiber and good fats.

    You can do this! :) Good luck! :)
  • You absolutely CAN do it!!!!!

    My best advice: HAVE A PLAN. Decide HOW you plan to lose the weight. You know you have to eat less and exercise more, but how will you do it? Are you going to count calories? Points? Will you be walking? Swimming? Working out at a gym?

    By developing a realistic plan for success and following it you will probably not only reach your goal but be a terrific inspiration to others in the process!!!

    Take it one day at a time, become your own best friend, develop a good support system, and set small, achievable goals along the way and then SHATTER THEM!!!!!

    Keep going until you start to feel so good the numbers don't matter as much anymore. The pounds are just pounds - this is about YOUR LIFE!!!! Big props to you for starting a brand new life! You are worth it!!!!

    P.S. My ticker shows only 25 lbs to lose but I have more. One goal at a time!!!!
  • NoleGirl0918
    NoleGirl0918 Posts: 213 Member
    YOU CAN DO THIS!

    This is one time that i would suggest looking at a short term goal b/c it can seem overwhelming to look at the long range. i started off with 82 pounds to lose & now i'm 66 pounds on my way. (SW: 212 lbs @ 5'2", CW: 145 lbs, GW: 130 lbs). You will honestly be AMAZED at how much better you will feel even by losing 10 pounds. Don't be discouraged if you can't join a gym or have a personal trainer - you can do exercises on your own that will help out in your weight loss journey. No, i'm not against a personal trainer or going to the gym - just saying that you can be successful without them.

    i'm sending you a friend request & will try to help provide you with some encouragement along the way :flowerforyou:
  • sheshappynow
    sheshappynow Posts: 88 Member
    You can do this! I too have over a 100 pounds to lose. Well I did now that I've lost some it's less than that. Take one day at a time and log in every day. Try to get in at least 8 glasses of water a day and exercise. Add me if you want and I'll encourage you along the way:) Best of luck to you:)
  • Midnight1210
    Midnight1210 Posts: 134 Member
    You can totally do this! When I started MFPal I needed to lose 89 lbs. - now I'm down 26lbs with 65ish to go.

    My suggestions to you would be: Set reasonable mini-goals, keep an honest food/exercise diary (even on "bad" days), exercise as often as you can (pushing yourself a little harder every time) and surround yourself with supportive MFPals.

    Just take it slow and build up as you get stronger and the weight starts to come off. Nothing happens overnight and not with effort. Just keep a positive frame of mind.

    And remember, everyone trips and falls - just pick yourself up and keep going. Never quit. :bigsmile:

    You and anyone else can feel free to add me. I love cheering people on and sharing in their successes.
  • Make baby goals! My goal is always to lose the next 10 lbs. I don't think about the big number at all.

    Me too!